Graduated from the National School of Classical and Contemporary Dance at the National Institute of Fine Arts (2016). 

In her fourth year of the program, she received a scholarship from the Limón Institute in New York to attend an Intensive Limón Technique Workshop in Los Angeles, California (2015). 

She was part of Barro Rojo Arte Escénico (2014-2018), participating in national and international festivals in Mexico, Colombia, the United States, and Ivory Coast (Africa) (2014-2018). México City.

She participated in the “Cérémonie de la mort” Festival with CCOV, performing her piece “Histoire d’un amour,” also presented at the “Festival de Danse servi au volant” in Sherbrooke (2020) (Sherbrooke). 

She has created solo pieces for events as “La tilica” (2019), “Día de muertos NDG,” and “La Nuit blanche” with the Cultural Institute of Mexico in Montreal, as well as Día de muertos Toronto at Casa Maíz. Since 2019, she is part of A’nó:wara Dance Theatre, directed by Barbara Diabo, dancer and choreographer from Kanyen’kehà:ka Nation. 

Performing in the Quartiers Danses Festival (Montreal), Prismatic Arts Festival 2021 (Halifax), Harbourfront Centre (Toronto), and the “First Peoples Performing Arts Festival of the Thousand Islands” in 2019 & 2023. 

In 2021,she participated in the Vanguardia Dance Festival, based in the city of Toronto, presenting it the solo titled “Rosa Estela” directed by choreographer and dancer Carlos Rivera. 

In January 2023, Daniela joins Red Sky Performance, performing at Canadian Stage (Toronto) and a tour in North America, including Vancouver, Oregon, Washington DC at the Kennedy Center, and participation in the Danse Danse Festival in Montreal. 

She offered a masterclass for students and professional dancers at the KOYA 2023 Festival of Contemporary Dance (Chiapas, Mexico), where she also presented her piece “Son semilla,” a choreography created in honor of women who have suffered gender violence and femicide. 

She participated in the Sherbrooke Contemporary Dance Festival (Quebec) 2023, in collaboration with dancer and choreographer Gabriela Guerra Woo, creating the piece “Mujeres de tierra”.